Claims
- 1. A tap cassette for a printing machine having an exposed tape driving means, an exposed transfer head for transferring an image from an image carrying tape to an image receiving tape, and a machine circuitry including exposed first electrical connector elements in electrical communication with said machine circuitry and said machine circuitry including means for receiving a signal from said first electrical connector elements and comparing said signal to a memory to adjust operation of said printing machine, said cassette comprising:
- a housing;
- a first spool disposed within said housing and carrying an image receiving tape;
- first guide means for guiding said tape from said first spool with said tape following a first predetermined path;
- said first path selected for said tape to pass a predetermined location, said predetermined location selected proximate said transfer heat when said cassette is mounted on said printing machine in a predetermined position;
- drive coupling means for operably engaging said driving means when said cassette is in said predetermined position with said drive coupling means advancing said tape upon operation of said driving means; and
- electrical circuit means carried by said cassette and having exposed second electrical connector elements disposed to electrically engage said first electrical connector elements when said cassette is in said predetermined position with said circuit means and said machine circuitry cooperating to define a completed electrical circuit;
- said electrical circuit means including at least one fixed electrical circuit element carried by said cassette, said element preselected to return a fixed one of a variety of possible electrical signals to said machine circuitry with said one signal indicative of a characteristic of said cassette said element preselected for said machine circuitry to perform desired adjustment in operation of said printing machine with response to said signal.
- 2. A tape cassette according to claim 1 wherein said circuit element is preselected to cooperate with said machine circuitry to indicate a type of tape carried on said first spool.
- 3. A tape cassette according to claim 3 wherein said tape carried on said first spool is selected from one of a plurality of tape widths, said at least one element selected in response to said tape width.
- 4. A tape cassette according to claim 1 wherein said electrical circuit means further includes sensing means for sensing the presence of tape on said first spool.
- 5. A tape cassette according to claim 4 wherein said sensing means includes a switch means having a movable contact element movable in response to an amount of tape on said first spool, a stationary contact element disposed to be electrically engaged by said movable contact element when said movable contact element has moved to a point indicating a predetermined amount of tape remaining on said first spool.
- 6. A tape cassette according to claim 5 wherein said movable contact includes a spring having a stationary first end and a free second end, said free second end disposed abutting said tape on said first spool and resiliently urged against said tape, said free end moving in a predetermined path in response to a reduction of diameter of tape on said first spool, said stationary contact element disposed at a predetermined point along said path.
- 7. A tape cassette according to claim 6 wherein said circuit element is a resistive element.
- 8. A tape cassette according to claim 1 wherein said cassette further comprises a second spool disposed within said housing and carrying an image carrying ribbon;
- second guide means for guiding said ribbon from said second spool with said ribbon following a second predetermined path, said second predetermined path selected for said ribbon to oppose said tape in said predetermined location;
- said drive coupling means including means for advancing said ribbon upon operation of said driving means.
- 9. A tape cassette according to claim 8 wherein said drive coupling means includes a first rotatable member with means for releasably connected said first rotatable member to said driving means when said cassette is in said predetermined position; a take-up spool mounted in said cassette for taking up said ribbon after said ribbon passes said predetermined location; and means for operably connecting said first rotatable member to said take-up spool with said take-up spool rotating in response to rotation of said first rotatable member.
- 10. A tape cassette for a printing machine having means for mounting said cassette on said machine in a predetermined position and having a machine circuitry including exposed first electrical connector elements in electrical communication with said machine circuitry and said machine circuitry further having means for receiving a signal from said first electrical connector elements and comparing said signal to a memory to adjust operation of said printing machine, said cassette including electrical circuit means carried by said cassette and having exposed second electrical connector elements disposed to electrically engage said first electrical connector elements when said cassette is in said predetermined position, said electrical circuit means including at least one fixed electrical circuit element carried by said cassette said element preselected to return a fixed one of a variety of possible electrical signals to machine circuitry with said signal indicative of a characteristic of the cassette, said element preselected for said machine circuitry to perform a desired adjustment in operation of said printing machine after comparing said signal to said memory.
- 11. A tape cassette according to claim 10 wherein said circuit element is preselected to cooperate with said machine circuitry to indicate a type of tape carried by said cassette.
- 12. A tape cassette according to claim 10 wherein said circuit element includes a resistor having a resistance selected to indicate a characteristic of said cassette.
- 13. A tape cassette according to claim 12 wherein said cassette carries a tape selected from one of a plurality of predetermined tape widths, said resistance selected in response to said tape width.
- 14. A tape cassette according to claim 10 wherein said electrical circuit means includes sensing means for sensing the presence of tape in said cassette.
- 15. A tape cassette according to claim 14 wherein said tape includes a dimension which decreases as tape is used from said cassette, said sensing means including a switch means having a movable contact element movable in response to a change in said dimension, a stationary contact element disposed to be electrically engaged by said movable contact element when said movable contact element has moved to a point indicating a predetermined amount of tape remaining in said cassette.
- 16. A tape cassette according to claim 15 wherein said movable contact includes a spring having a stationary first end and a free second end. Said free second end disposed abutting said tape and resiliently urged against said tape, said free end moving in a predetermined path in response to utilization of said tape, said stationary contact element disposed at a predetermined point along said predetermined path.
- 17. A combination tape cassette and printing machine comprising:
- (A) a printing machine having;
- (i) means for mounting a cassette on said machine in a predetermined position;
- (ii) a machine circuitry including exposed first electrical connector elements in electrical communication with said machine circuitry, said machine circuitry including means for receiving a signal from said first electrical connector elements and comparing said signal to a memory to adjust operation of said printing machine;
- (B) a cassette including electrical circuit means carried by said cassette and having exposed second electrical connector elements disposed to electrically engage said first electrical connector elements when said cassette is in said predetermined position, said electrical circuit means including at least one fixed electrical circuit element carried by said cassette, said element preselected to return a fixed one of a variety of possible electrical signal to said machine circuitry with said signal indicative of a characteristic of said cassette, said element preselected for said machine circuitry to perform a desired adjustment in operation of said printing machine after comparing said signal to said memory.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/163,983, filed Mar. 4, 1988, now abandoned.
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